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Audiradio

Audiradio is a name used in the audio and broadcasting industries to denote products and services that support radio production, scheduling, and playout. In its generic use, Audiradio refers to software platforms that automate the daytime and overnight broadcast logics, manage music and audio libraries, and coordinate commercial and program events. Common features include automated playout of pre-recorded segments and live input, scheduling tools to build daily or weekly grids, metadata management linking track information to playlists, and logging and reporting for regulatory compliance and audience measurement. Many Audiradio systems offer remote access for contributors, real-time monitoring dashboards, and integration with studio hardware such as mixers, audio interfaces, and encoders for streaming to online and terrestrial transmitters.

Audiradio solutions are used by a range of radio operations, from commercial broadcasters to community stations

and
online
radio
networks.
They
may
support
multi-channel
workflows,
versioning
of
logs
for
different
regions,
and
interfaces
for
music
rights
management.
Given
the
diversity
of
products
that
bear
the
Audiradio
name,
functionality
can
vary
significantly
between
implementations.
For
specific
details,
it
is
best
to
consult
the
documentation
of
the
particular
Audiradio
product
or
the
organization
using
that
brand.